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Genre
  
Role-playing video game

Publisher
  
Strategic Simulations


Initial release date
  
October 1993

Developer
  
Silicon Knights

Platform
  
DOS

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Release date(s)
  
1993 (floppy disk version); 1994 (CD-ROM version)

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Strategic Simulations games, Role-playing video games

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Fantasy Empires is a role-playing fantasy wargame for DOS made by Silicon Knights and published by SSI in 1993. The game uses the Dungeons & Dragons license, and is set in the fictional world of Mystara.

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Gameplay

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The player is first tasked with creating a character along iconic Dungeons & Dragons roles. This persona serves as the leader of the army during battles, but does not fight. The main portion of the game is played on the 'strategic map'. In this portion of the game, the main tasks include expanding territory by invading and conquering provinces either neutral or enemy owned, constructing building improvements on provinces already owned, and hiring troops. Troops can only be hired if the appropriate buildings are constructed.

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Apart from humans, the game also has provinces where orcs, dwarves, elves, halflings, and shadow elves can all be built as units in the army.

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The game comes with a full view or fog of war option. The full view allows the entire world to be seen, while the fog of war only allows knowledge of adjacent kingdoms.

A notable feature of the game is its AI, which used a neural net.

Some features of the game are making truces (the breaking of which could cause lawful or neutral characters to become chaotic), creating different types of heroes (fighter, dwarven, elf, magic user, cleric), setting the battle scale (from 20:1 to 1:1) and casting magic spells based upon the points derived from heroes (magic user, clerical, and druidic).

Multiple battles with the same troops against 50 or more opponents could cause them to become veterans or even elites in rank.

The game comes with a number of NPC opponents, some of whom go all the way through the 36th level and present a formidable challenge.

Reception

The game was reviewed in 1994 in Dragon #207 by Sandy Petersen in the "Eye of the Monitor" column. Petersen gave the game 3 out of 5 stars.

Review in the German computer gaming magazine POWERPLAY 12/1993 rated 61% (of 100%) for the original 1993 floppy disk version.

According to GameSpy, "Fantasy Empires was a solid and fun strategy game, as well as an oddly forgotten credit for an excellent developer".

CD-ROM version differences

The 'true' CD-ROM version doubled the digitized voice samples available for the Dungeon Master, and had an animated/spoken introduction sequence. Players could additionally also select their shield marker designs. Three new terrain types (Broken Lands/Black Sands/Swamp) were added to the game; along with three strategy spells (Dispel Evil/Obscure/Timestop) and six battle spells (Disintegrate/Transmute Flesh to Stone/Resist Fire/Striking/Metal to Wood/Warp Wood).

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References

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